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72 Rats – Choose

Seattle-based indie band 72 Rats isn’t here to play by the rules. They’re making music for the sheer thrill of it, and that energy radiates through every note they play. Known for their gritty sound and rebellious spirit, 72 Rats continues to challenge the conventional with each track they drop. With “Choose,” they’ve delivered a powerful anthem that invites listeners to reflect, rebel, and ultimately, choose their own path in a world that often feels out of control.

“Choose” is a sharp, introspective track that blends the angst of indie rock with a call to action. The lyrics delve into themes of disillusionment and self-awareness, urging us to confront the choices we’ve been avoiding. With raw guitar riffs and an intense vocal delivery, the song builds a sense of urgency, perfectly mirroring the defiance embedded in its message. As the band repeats, “We got nothing left to lose, so choose,” the listener is left with a powerful reminder that we’re in control of our own destiny. Don’t just hear it—feel it. If you’re ready to embrace that feeling of empowerment, hit play on “Choose” and let 72 Rats lead the way.

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